What is sad is that our system has so failed these kids. In a lot of colleges and universities, it will continue to fail them WORSE than at Texas Tech. And with a lot more money invested and a lot more status when they graduate.

If America shall ever exist in the mode of Free Bread & Circuses In Exchange for Subservience & Stuff®, then it is essential and vital for citizens to embrace popular culture and idiotic ideas over “outdated” concepts like the Social Contract, inalienable rights and freedom.

Once we are totally dumbed down, we will believe anything and question nothing. Things like Hope & Change, fairness, social justice and “a living wage” become the stuff of grandiose ideas. Suddenly, a kakistocracy becomes indistinguishable from what we vaguely remember as a republic.

Republicans, Conservatives, Libertarians, Independents and Fed-up Democrats Get Out And Vote On Tuesday!
And Get Your Friends, Family and Co-Workers Out As Well Because We Have All Learned The Hard Way That Elections Have Consequences!

OK, on the one hand I’m hoping this has been edited to show the dumb masses only.
On the other hand, these questions are so elementary that even if these ignoramuses represent just 10% of college students, then what an indictment of the concept of our education system, and the college admissions process!

Republics fail when people are apathetic, and moral relativism seeps into society. The lack of shame for being an ignorant ass, or a slut or a druggie, and elevating fringe behaviors like homosexuality (at most 4% of the population) show that our society is in decline.

That this level of ignorance is tolerated by voting-age “students of higher ed” is really pathetic, but a clear harbinger that our republic is doomed. Unless we get our heads out of our asses and turn it around! Long live Legal Insurrection!

Those “Politically-Challenged” interviews are totally useless unless we know how many Texas Tech college students were interviewed.

Was what we saw culled from 10 interviews, 20, 50? We have no idea.

I have no doubt that many college students are as ill informed as the ones in the video. But how many? Are they a majority? If we knew how many students were interviewed we may have a clue.

When the questions on popular culture were asked, we saw students who weren’t asked the political questions. You have to wonder how many students were interviewed.

If a leftist group went on the campus of Hillsdale college, I’m sure they could put together damning interviews to make the students look ill informed. It may take them 100 to get 5 interviews they’d use. But they could do it. And that’s my point.